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Rainwater–Friend theory 2 High-pressure excess viscosity 1 High-pressure thermal conductivity 1 Second thermal conductivity virial coefficient 1 Second viscosity virial coefficient 1 Thermal conductivity 1 Viscosity 1
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Alavi, Saman 2 Araghi, Roya 1 Ghayeb, Y. 1 Najafi, B 1 Najafi, B. 1 Rainwater, J.C 1 Rainwater, J.C. 1 Snider, R.F 1 Snider, R.F. 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2
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Prediction of the thermal conductivity of gases based on the Rainwater–Friend theory and a new corresponding states function
Najafi, B; Araghi, Roya; Rainwater, J.C; Alavi, Saman; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 275 (2000) 1, pp. 48-69
The Rainwater–Friend theory is used for the evaluation of the initial density dependence of the thermal conductivity of … hard-sphere Enskog theory. At high density, beyond the range of the Rainwater–Friend theory, a deviation thermal …
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Improved initial density dependence of the viscosity and a corresponding states function for high pressures11Contribution of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, not subject to copyright in the United States.
Najafi, B.; Ghayeb, Y.; Rainwater, J.C.; Alavi, Saman; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 260 (1998) 1, pp. 31-48
using the Rainwater–Friend theory. It is shown that this theory works satisfactorily for densities up to about 2moldm−3. Due …
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